Rose Village Futami-cho Fukusato: A New Development in Akashi City
Presented by Young Development, a company celebrating its 55th anniversary with over 35,000 new homes supplied primarily in the Harima region, Rose Village Futami-cho Fukusato is a new land subdivision offering a prime opportunity for custom home building. This is a "construction condition attached" land sale, meaning the purchase is conditional upon signing a building contract with the company within three months of the land sale agreement. If the building contract is not finalized, the land sale contract becomes void and all monies paid will be refunded.
The development features a total of 11 plots, with several already sold. The lots offer generous land sizes averaging approximately 43 tsubo (about 142 square meters), with plots ranging from 145.04 m² to 165.14 m². The neighborhood is designed with spacious 6-meter wide roads, creating a comfortable and open streetscape. The location is highly convenient, with shopping, schools, hospitals, and parks all within walking distance, making it an ideal environment for families.
The developer is currently accepting reservations for on-site viewings and offers flexible scheduling, including evening viewings at a nearby model house which comes equipped with lighting and curtains. For clients who have difficulty traveling by car, a pick-up service is available upon request. The company is also hosting home loan consultation sessions to help with financing simulations and understanding purchase costs. For those considering selling their current home to buy new, a buy-back guarantee system provides peace of mind: if the sale is not completed within a set period, the company will purchase the property according to its regulations. As an incentive, a 3,000-yen QUO card is presented to those who make a prior reservation and complete a questionnaire (one per family).
The area of Akashi is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Akashi is home to one of Japan's standard meridians, Akashi Longitude 135 degrees east, which defines Japan Standard Time. The city offers a blend of urban convenience and coastal charm. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge at the time of its completion, connecting Akashi to Awaji Island and offering spectacular views, especially when illuminated at night.